I’ve been playing basketball with the kids this spring at the park. It’s been fun to see them take to the sport. Tonight was the first time we tried to play a real game as opposed to our games of “horse” and “pig”. It was hilarious to try and dribble up the court with two kids running at full speed trying to knock the ball away, hang on my arm, elbow me and generally foul me as much as possible. E thinks every sport is a contact sport – it’s a good thing she isn’t in ballet.
- Author: timbu
- Published: Apr 29th, 2008
- Category: 392 Family, Books
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Howtoons
- Author: timbu
- Published: Mar 16th, 2008
- Category: 392 Family, Generalities, Government, Opinions, People
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Finlanders
Being married to a Finn I can say I find this worthy of study as well.
- Author: timbu
- Published: Jan 31st, 2007
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First Pine Wood Derby
Check out Matthew’s first heat in his first Pine Wood Derby. His car is the white in lane two. He came in 2nd in the heat.
- Author: timbu
- Published: Aug 7th, 2006
- Category: 392 Family
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My Yard
- Author: timbu
- Published: Apr 13th, 2006
- Category: 392 Family, Words & Language
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Dead Bodies
- Author: timbu
- Published: Apr 10th, 2006
- Category: 392 Family
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MIA – Tibetan Sand Painting
Matthew and I went to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts to celebrate Buddha’s Party.
The number one thing I wanted to see was the Tibetan Sand Painting exhibition. I have seen pictures of sand paintings, but never saw one being painted. I was surprised by how three dimensional the piece was.
Sand paintings like this have always captured my imagination as the are traditionally swept up when complete, making them ephemeral – like life. I also like how utterly fragile the piece is, one sneeze could destroy hours of work.
This even was one of the best events at the MIA I have attended. There were lots of activities for kids of all ages and the special exhibitions were really interesting.- Author: timbu
- Published: Feb 27th, 2006
- Category: 392 Family
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Birthday Cards

- Author: timbu
- Published: Jan 7th, 2006
- Category: 392 Family
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My Crayons
One of the great things about having kids is that you get to revisit doing all the things you enjoyed as a child. That means I get to go sledding, play on swings, go down slides and spend time with crayons.

Elise got “Ed Emberley’s Drawing Book of Animals” for Christmas. After I spent hours scrubbing crayon off the walls of her room I realized that she must have a real passion for art. Wanting to encourage this passion I got her an easel and an art instruction book for Christmas. Ed Emberley’s books contain fabulous step by step instructions for making a number of cartoonish animals. You can checkout samples instructions posted on his web site. Without further ado, check out my latest materpieces.








